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Dan Stowell

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one-second builds @vercel

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That's a big one We've been quietly building the next-gen compute platform, and I'm so happy that we finally get to talk about it 🐝 Huge milestone, and it's just the beginning!

A year with Hive: The compute platform behind Vercel builds. • +30% faster build speeds • Secure, isolated code environments • Scales automatically from zero to millions Here's how it works. vercel.com/blog/a-deep-di…



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Vercel manages millions of builds, and I wrote a blog post diving into the details Hive is our ephemeral compute platform powering all of our builds—boosting performance by 30% and cutting provisioning time from 90s to 5s vercel.com/blog/a-deep-di…


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So excited that we’ve started talking about this publicly. 🥳 Super proud of what we’ve accomplished here. AMA.

A year with Hive: The compute platform behind Vercel builds. • +30% faster build speeds • Secure, isolated code environments • Scales automatically from zero to millions Here's how it works. vercel.com/blog/a-deep-di…



"Read my mind. But somehow do it better." ^ The default management inertia (that we all must fight)


:heart_eyes:

I did a thing today at work...

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What happens when the thing fails? ^ Evergreen design review question.


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Yesterday we got a report @nextjs with turbopack was pathologically slow. 90s for one route 😱 We did the proverbial “peek into `node_modules`” and found this… Worry not, we’ll be optimizing allocation for files with large number of statements. Keep the feedback coming!


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Now accepting recommendations for a new handle! I'm full of pride and gratitude for @Replit, but it's time for something new. If you're looking for a kind, creative customer success/community manager with bonus experience in education and art, hit me up!

Sent this email to our team earlier this morning.

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Interested in Rust, unikernels, schedulers, microvms, and low-level OS work? My DMs are open. You’ll get to work on the compute infrastructure to power dynamic and generative UI apps at scale.


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One of the best things we do @vercel is have 45m open “demo day” meeting on Fridays. Anyone, across product, design, engineering, ops, and GTM, can signup to show & tell in ~5m slots. localhost/polished slides are discouraged, live demos only. We started the meeting to prep for…


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It's taken me 38 years, becoming a dad, going through a layoff, and more, but I think I've finally realized: "I'll do [X] when things calm down" is literally never. Either do the thing or don't do the thing.


Correct. Reliable. Performant. Cost effective. 👈(in that order) @gudmundur’s mantra for building systems


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Great example from our own teams for how custom conformance rules help scale engineering organizations - Through research we found out that zod was negatively impacting our middleware performance - We also found out that we didn't need it since schema validation was done at a…

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Silent failures are the real killer.


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Join us this Saturday for Svelte Summit! Lots of great talks, and of course there's going to be a little Svelte 5 announcement 😉 sveltesummit.com


Don't just be a butt in a seat.


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Checked off another bucket list item over the weekend! Got to view the Milky Way over Delicate Arch on a clear, early Sunday morning ✨ 📸 photo by my friend, Luis Cordova

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Before I started reading regularly I met people who said they loved reading history (books), and I thought this must be something like naval gazing. What could history possibly teach us in such a modern day? When I started managing people though it became clear that business is…


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